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Fujifilm FinePix X-M1 Black - Expert Reviews

Overall Review

Fujifilm FinePix X-M1 is the third MILC (mirrorless interchangeable lens camera) to use 16MP X-Trans CMOS sensor and the X-mount. The camera gets shipped with FUJINON XC 16-50mm f3.5-5.6 OIS (optical image stabilization) zoom lens. The camera has a simple and retro outlook. There is no viewfinder - hybrid, electronic or optical, and neither there is a provision for any. A hotshoe for flashgun though, is there. The 3 inches wide 920k dot display tilts vertically at 90 degree both ways. There is the built-in Wi-Fi also. X-M1 is the first X-mount camera that features focus peaking. The normal ISO range of the camera is 200-6400ISO that can be extended to 100-25600. The low light performance of the camera is impressive as well.

Design and Build Quality

Fujifilm FinePix X-M1 is a well-built retro posing camera. Most of the camera body is polycarbonate plastic and the rest is metal like pop flash and screen (90 degrees up and down tilt). The camera is lighter and smaller with dimensions of 4.6 x 2.6 x 1.5 inches. X-M1 weighs 329 grams with flash and battery. The front grip is textured so that your hand gets a good hold and at the rear, the plastic area is raised to act as thumb rest. The function button at the top can be personalized, which under playback modes play the role of Wi-Fi. At the top corner, a control wheel lets you alter exposure compensation under Priority mode. The placing of the wheel is such that it can be accidentally disturbed quite easily. Near your thumb rest is the second control wheel, which under playback mode, can be pressed to zoom into a picture.

Given the size, X-M1 has the smallest CSC with an APS-C sized sensor. The choices for body color are Solid Black, Silver + Black, and Silver + Tan. Like other cameras, the tripod socket is near the battery door and memory card space, so when the camera is placed on the tripod, changing memory or battery becomes difficult. The Fujinon Super EBC XC 16-50mm 1:3.5-5.6 OIS lens does not feature an aperture ring round the lens. The lens mount too is plastic.

Focus and Face Detection

Like other X series cameras, Fujifilm FinePix X-M1 also uses the 49-point AF system that in turn uses 'focus peaking' technology that illuminates the area under manual focus so that you can achieve precision on focus lock. Focus peaking might come as a new term to some, for it is basically a real time action where you get to see the areas in focus being displayed on the monitor. In X-M1, you can zoom on specific areas. More to focusing, here are the five modes for focusing including continuous, multi, area, tracking, and manual. The multi mode itself selects an area that enables you to select AF area among 49-point rectangular regions managed within 7 x 7 grid over the whole frame. You can also select the size of your AF from among five options. There is also face detection feature that locks focus on the face that is closest to the center.

Lens and Image Stabilization

Fujifilm FinePix X-M1 comes with Fujinon XC OIS (optical image stabilization) lens kit that covers 16-50mm (24-76mm equivalent) of focal length and optical zoom up to 3.13x zoom. Even the lens come in body paints (Brown, Silver, and Black). The camera has an X mount, as the name suggests and to it, the company offers 6 lenses - 2 zoom and 4 primes. From 14mm on focal length to 200mm, all get covered. Fujifilm states that by the time the camera is shipped, the collection will add two more lenses. The aperture to the discussed lens is F3.5-5.6. The lens offers 2.5-stop image stabilization. The minimum distance focus is of 40cm such that it is no good to get ideal macro shots or close-ups. At the center and corners, the details to the images are very good. Cons like purple fringing, chromatic aberration, barrel and pincushion distortion are low. The focus as hinted in cons strives under low light.

Screen and Menus

Each section in menu system of Fujifilm FinePix X-M1 is color coded, so you can note that the setup and photo options are distinct in having a number of screens in between. With the 'popular among shutterbugs' Q (Quick) button you can access the additional control panel at the back alongside the 4 way controller and wheel for scrolling. You can easily set the options. The menu system overall, is fairly established and settings general features are not a hassle. Screen area is, where X-M1 surpasses its predecessors even after being lightweight and small. The screen is not a fixed one but tilt-able. On this device, above the headshots and lower to the ground shots can be achieved. It has to be since there is no viewfinder on the model neither there is an option for one. The LCD is of standard type rather than of RGBW type, so the brightness would be a little low and power consumption would be more.

Battery

Fujifilm FinePix X-M1 uses Lithium-ion battery NP-W126 as its powerhouse. Under the CIPA rating, you can get 350 shots. The camera gets shipped with a battery charger (BC-W126) as well.

Video Mode

Fujifilm FinePix X-M1 enables you to shoot videos at full HD resolution (1080p) with frame size of 1920 x 1080 aspect pixels at the frame rate of 30fps. There might be some who would lament the absence of 24fps frame rate, since it would have provided a film look and that is where they will have to compromise. The sound recording is done in stereo format with an in-built stereo mic. Sadly, no option for an external mic is present. The quality of videos is decent. There are options with which you can achieve film simulation. Continuous AF is slow under this mode, especially when in low light conditions. Your video clips get encoded .MOV format with compression H.264.

Sensors

Fujifilm FinePix X-M1 features a 16.3MP APS-C sized X-trans CMOS sensor. The color filter array has been arranged in a new way to avoid false color effect and moiré color as well to improve noise. The company has removed the low-pass filter, which often results in decreased resolution reaching the sensor. Width and height of the pixels are 4896 and 3264 respectively. The aspect ratios that work are 3:2, 16:9, and 1:1. Coming to sensitivity, up to 1600ISO, the noise is nearly negligible. At 3200ISO, you can notice a loss in detail and so appearance of softness. At 6400ISO, little more increase in the noise is observed. Above this level, noise increases as obvious and at 25600ISO, the images show white dots. When you are shooting in RAW or RAW+JPEG format, the ISO levels of 100, 12800, and 25600 are forbidden. The JPEG format solely exploits the entire ISO range.

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